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Review for 1st Test
review for first six weeks English Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Where are guide words located in a dictionary? | top of the page |
| What do the guide words show a person? | the first word and the last word on the page |
| How is a dictionary sequenced? | alphabetical order |
| Define the word noun. | names a person, place, thing, or idea |
| Define a pronoun. | a word that replaces a noun or another pronoun |
| What is a proper noun? | names a specific person, place, thing, or idea |
| What must always be used with proper nouns? | capitalized letters |
| Define singular. | names one |
| Define plural. | names more than one |
| Define article. | indicates that a noun is coming: a, an, the |
| Define common noun. | any noun |
| What type of noun is: boy | common, concrete |
| What type of noun is: Ms. Sarria | proper, concrete |
| What type of noun is: excitement | abstract |
| What type of noun is: cookie | concrete,common |
| Another name for a lead is: | hook |
| Which one is not a lead: Ba-Da-Boom, near the problem, or snap shot | Ba-Da-Boom |
| Which one is a lead: plot, summary, background information | background information |
| A Ba-Da-Bing tells you: | what you saw, what you thought, where you went |
| What is dialogue? | when someone is speaking |
| What must be used with dialogue? | quotation marks |
| What is: internal monologue? | when someone is speaking to himself or herself |
| Is this word singular or plural: you | both: singular and plural |
| Which of the following words are not plural: they, them, it, me | it, me |
| Which noun is common: Ms. Canavati, Mrs. Krolczyk, Ms. Oakes, teacher | teacher |
| Which noun is proper: girl, boy, Dr. Rice, elephant | Dr. Rice |
| Which noun is abstract: crayon, pen, inspiration, glue | inspiration |
| Which is a pronoun: them, two, car, dog | them |
| Which is a pronoun: help, you, chair, town | you |
| Is this word, singular or plural: we | plural |
| Is the hook or lead of a story found at the beginning or end of a story? | beginning |
| What is "Set Up the Lead? | sets up the action for the entire story in a few sentences |
| What is a "Snap Shot" lead? | creates a picture of the setting or a character in the reader's mind |
| What is "Background Information"? | a history of what led up to the event |
| How many opportunities does a writer have to hook the reader? | one |